Zonet ZSR4174WE manual

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    Copyright Stat ement is the registered trademark of Z onet T echn ology Inc. All the products and product names mentioned herein are the tr ademarks or registered tradema rks of their respectiv e holders. Copyri ght of the whol e product as i ntegr ation, incl uding its accessories and software, belongs to Z onet T echnology Inc. Without the permis[...]

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    Table of Cont ents Chapter 1 Introdu ction..............................................................................1 1.1 W elcome.......................................... ................................................1 1.2 Fea tures......................................... ............................................... ...1 1.3 Pa ckage co[...]

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    4.5.6 Change Password................................... ..................................2 9 4.5.7 System Log.......................................................... ...................29 Chapter 5 Client+AP Mode.......................................................................30 5.1 Setup Wizard..... ......................................[...]

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    7.6 Security Settings............................... ..............................................58 7.6.1 C lient F ilter . ................................. ............................................58 7.6.2 URL Filter .................................... ............................. ...............59 7.6.3 MAC Filter ........................[...]

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    1 Chapter 1 Int roduct ion 1.1 Welcome Thank you for purchasing Z onet ZSR4174WE – 802.11 n P ortable A ccess Poi nt/R outer . ZSR4174WE is a portable wire less AP/Router with up to 1 50Mbps tran smission rate. I t supports fiv e working modes: wireless AP , Client+AP , WDS+AP , WISP Router and Wireless Router . Hav ing wireless AP and wireless R[...]

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    2 Chapter 2 Hardware Installati on 2.1 Panel Layout 2.1.1 Top Panel LED Indicator Action Description ON ZSR4174WE i s in AP worki ng mode AP O FF AP mode off ON ZSR4174WE i s in Client+AP worki ng mode Client+ AP OFF Client+ AP mode off ON ZSR4174WE i s in WDS+AP worki ng mode WDS+AP OFF WDS+AP mode off ON ZSR4174WE i s in WISP Router worki ng mode[...]

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    3 2.1.2 Rear Panel Item Name Description POWER Use the USB cabl e applied with ZSR4174WE to connect w ith power adapter ap plied or USB port of P C AP Mode: A LAN 10/100Mbp s RJ45 port for connecti ng to the router/modem, l ocal PC or switch/hub . Client+AP Mode: A LAN 10/100Mbps RJ 45 port for connecting to th e router/modem, l ocal PC or switch/h[...]

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    4 2.2 System Requirements  Computer or netw ork devi ces with wired or wi reless network i nterface card  TCP/IP protocol must be i nstalled on each PC  Web browser Microsoft Internet Exp lorer 6.0 or late r  Computer wi th an avail able USB2.0 slot 2.3 Installation Environment Requirements  Do not in direct sunlight or near a heater[...]

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    5 2.4 Hardware Connection Note: Befor e connecting ZS R4174W E, b e sure t o p ower off you r computer, DS L/Cable m odem, and ZSR41 74WE. 1. Connect one end of the cabl e to your broadb and router, P C or Switch/Hub port and connect the other end to the L AN port of ZSR4174WE. 2. Power on ZSR4174WE by connecting one end of suppli ed USB cabl e to [...]

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    6 Chapter 3 Configure your comput er 3.1 TCP/IP Address Setting Default IP A ddress: 192.1 68.2.1 Default Subnet Ma sk: 255.2 55.255.0 3.1.1 Windows XP 1. Cli ck Start Control Panel Network and Internet Co nnections 2. Click Network Connections. 3. Right click Local Area Connection an d select Properties .[...]

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    7 4. Select In ternet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties . 5. Sel ect Obtain an IP ad dress automaticall y and Obtain DNS server address automati cally . Cli ck OK to sav e the config ur ations. 6. Or se lect U se the following IP address and enter the IP address as 192.168.2.X ( X is from 2 to 253), Subnet mask. Of course, you nee d to input t[...]

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    8 3.1.2 Windows Vista/7 1. Cli ck Start Control Panel Network and Internet. 2. Click Network and Sharing Ce nter. 3. Click Local Area Connection and t hen Local Area C onnection Status window will pop-out.[...]

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    9 4. Click Prope rties from Local A rea Connection Stat us. 5. Sel ect Internet Protocol Versio n 4 (TCP/IPv4) and cl ick Properties .[...]

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    10 6. Sel ect Obtain an IP ad dress automaticall y and Obtain DNS server address automati cally . Cli ck OK to sav e the config ur ations. 7. Or se lect U se the following IP address and enter the IP address as 192.168.2.X ( X is from 2 to 253), Subnet mask. Of course, you nee d to input the DNS server address provid ed by your ISP . Otherwi se, yo[...]

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    11 Chapter 4 Wireless AP Mode (Defau lt) 4.1 Log in This section is showing you how to configure your new ZSR4174WE through the W eb-ba sed Confi gur ation Utility . 1. Open an Internet Explorer, ty pe 192.1 68.2.1 in the add ress bar, and then p ress Enter . 2. Input user name and pa ssword and then p ress OK . Default User Name: admi n Default Pa[...]

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    12 4.2 Setup Wizard Default mode of ZSR4174 WE is AP Mode. 1. When Setup Wi zard appears, click Next to continue. 2. Configu re Wireless Basic Settings , and then cli ck Next . For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.1 Basic Settings .[...]

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    13 3. Configu re Wireless Security Setting s , and then cl ick Next . For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.2 Wireless Security Settings . 4. Click App ly and ZSR4174WE will reboot automati cally to activ at e AP mode.[...]

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    14 In AP mode, ZSR4174WE will act as a central h ub for different wireless LAN cli ents. For exampl e, when trav eling to a hote l that has high-speed internet a ccess, you can connect to the intern et through ZSR4174 WE which is connected to an Ethernet cable in the r oom.[...]

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    15 4.3 LAN Settings  MAC Address: ZSR4174WE’ s physical MAC address on your local network is unchangeabl e.  IP Mode: ZSR4174 WE provi des two IP modes:  Static IP: Fill the network address informati on from your ISP in the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Ga teway and Primary DNS server fi elds  Dynamic IP: Adjust the connecti on properties [...]

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    16 4.4 Wireless Settings 4.4.1 Basic Settings  Network Mode: Sup ports 11 b, 1 1g, 11b/g mixed, 11b/g/n mix ed modes. Default v alue is 11b /g/n mixed mode.  SSID: Mai n Service Set Identi fier . It’s the nam e of your wireless network. Default v alue is Wirel ess_N.  Broadcast (SSID): Decide if ZSR4 174WE will br oadcast its own ESSID o[...]

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    17  Channel Bandwi dth: Select the channel bandwi dth from 20M or 2 0/40M to improv e the wir eless performance.  Guard Interval: In telecommuni cations, guard interv a ls are used to ensur e that distinct transmi ssions do not i nterfere with one another . These tr ansmissions may belong t o different users (as i n TDMA) or to the sa me user[...]

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    18 4.4.2 Wireless Security Settings Security Settings contains seven Authentication T ypes, including D isabl e, Open, Shared, Mix ed WEP , WPA -P ersonal , WP A2-P ersonal, and Mi xed W P A/WPA2-P ersonal . 4.4.2.1 Mixed WEP WEP (Wired E quivalent Privacy) is an encr yption method used to protect your wireless data communi cations. WEP uses a comb[...]

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    19  Default Key: Y ou can set up to four sets of WEP key , and you can decide which key i s being used by default here.  WEP Key1, 2, 3, 4: Input WEP key cha r acters here, the number of chara cters must be the same as the number display ed at “K ey F ormat” fi eld. Y ou can use an y alpha numerical char acters (0-9, a- z, and A -Z) if y [...]

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    20 4.4.2.3 WPA2-Personal The WPA2 i s a stronger version of WPA.  WPA Algorithms: Sel ect one encrypti on type, AES, TKIP or TKIP&AES .  Pass Phrase: Enter the k ey whi ch must hav e 8-63 ASCII char act ers.  Key Renewal Interva l: Specifi es the timer the WPA key must changes. The change i s done automatically b etween the server and [...]

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    21 4.4.2.4 Mixed WPA/WPA2-Personal  WPA Algorithms: Sel ect one encrypti on type, AES, TKIP or TKIP&AES .  Pass Phrase: Enter the k ey whi ch must hav e 8-63 ASCII char act ers.  Key Renewal Interva l: Specifi es the timer the WPA key must changes. The change i s done automatically b etween the server and the cli ent.[...]

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    22 4.4.3 Advanced Settings ZSR4174WE p rovides some a dv anced control of wireless par am eters.  BG protection Mode: Auto by defau lt. Y ou can also sel ect On or Off .  Basic Data Rates: F o r di fferent requirement, y ou can select one of the sui table Basic Data Rat es. Default v alue i s (1-2-5.5. - 11Mbps).  Beacon Interval: Set t he[...]

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    23 4.4.4 WPS Settings Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is the s implest way to build connection between wireless network client s and ZSR4174WE. Y ou don’t ha ve to select encrypti on mod e and i nput a long encryption pass phr ase every time when you need to setup a wireless client, you only have to pr ess a button on wireless cli ent and ZSR4174WE, [...]

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    24  WPS Encrypt Type : The encrypti on type used by WPS.  WPS key: The effecti ve key gener ated b y ZSR4174WE aut omatically .  AP PIN: The P IN code used by default.  Reset OOB: When clicki ng the button, the WPS client will be idle state, and WPS indicat or will b e tur ned off . ZSR41 74WE will not respond the WP S client’ s reque[...]

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    25 4.4.6 Connection Status Click Refresh to upd ate the wi reless connection i nformation.  MAC Address: Shows th e connecting P C’ s MAC address.  Bandwidth: Displa ys the channel bandwidth of the wi reless client.[...]

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    26 4.5 System Tools 4.5.1 Time Settings This function is to select the time zone for your location. If you turn off ZSR4174WE, the time setti ngs will disappear . However , ZSR4174WE will automatically obtai n the GMT time a gain once it access to the Intern et.  Time Zone: Select y our ti me zone from t he drop-down menu.  Customized time: S[...]

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    27 4.5.2 Backup/Restor e  Backup: Click to b ack up ZSR4174WE’ s configurati ons.  Browse: Click t o browse the path where y ou w ant to sav e fil es.  Restore: Click t o restore ZSR4174WE’ s con figur ations. 4.5.3 Restore to Facto ry Default Settings  Restore to Factory Default Settings: Click to restore to defau lt setti ngs. F a[...]

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    28 4.5.4 Upgrade  Browse: Click t o browse the path to the u pgr aded firm ware fil es.  Upgrade: Click to start upgr ade firmw are. IMPORTANT: D o not power off t he system during the firmware upgra de to avoid damaging. ZSR41 74WE will reboot automatica lly after the upgrade. 4.5.5 Reboot  Reboot the router: C lick to reboot ZSR41 74WE.[...]

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    29 4.5.6 Change Password The new password sh ould b e less than 14 char acters.  User Name: Enter a new user name.  Old Password: Enter the old password.  New Password: Enter a n ew password.  Re-enter to Confirm: R e-enter to confirm the new password. NOTE: It is hig hly recommended t o change the p assword to secu re your network an d[...]

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    30 Chapter 5 Client+AP Mode 5.1 Setup Wizard 1. Select Client+AP on top banner and t hen select Setup Wizard on the l eft list. Click Next to contin ue. 2. Confi gure Client Settings , and then cli ck Next .  SSID: Input the SSID of the AP you want to connect. Or click Scan button to select an AP you w ant to connect.  MAC: Input the M AC add[...]

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    31 3. Configu re Wireless Basic Settings , and then cli ck Next . For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.1 Basic Settings . 4. Configu re Wireless Security Setting s , and then cl ick Next . For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.2 Wireless Security Settings .[...]

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    32 5. Click App ly and ZSR4174WE will reboot automati cally to activ at e Client+AP m ode. NOTE : Two access points must use the same channel nu mber, extension chann el, and security sett i ng. 6. After acti vating Client+AP mode su ccessfully, web page will be displayed as b elow. In Client+ AP mode, ZSR4174WE associates with another AP within it[...]

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    33 5.2 LAN Settings For more detail , please refer to 4. 3 LAN Settings . 5.3 Wireless Settings For more detail , please refer to 4. 4 Wireless Settings . 5.4 System Tools For more detail s, please refer to 4.5 System Tools .[...]

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    34 Chapter 6 WDS+AP Mode 6.1 Setup Wizard 1. Select WDS+AP on top banner a nd then select Setup Wizard on th e left li st. Click Next to contin ue. 2. Configu re WDS Settings , and then click Next . NOTE: Maximum four (4) ZSR417 4WE is allowed to conne ct in WD S+AP mode.  AP MAC: Input th e MAC address of anot her wi reless router o r A P with [...]

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    35 3. Configu re Wireless Basic Settings , and then cli ck Next . For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.1 Basic Settings . 4. Configu re Wireless Security Setting s , and then cl ick Next . For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.2 Wireless Security Settings .[...]

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    36 5. Click App ly and ZSR4174WE will reboot automati cally to activ at e WDS+AP mode. NOTE : Two access points must use the same channel nu mber, extension chann el, and security sett i ng. 6. After a ctivating WDS+AP mode success fully, w eb page will be di splayed as bel ow. In WDS+AP mode, ZSR4174WE will work similar as WDS mode. I t supports t[...]

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    37 6.2 LAN Settings For more detail , please refer to 4. 3 LAN Settings .[...]

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    38 6.3 Wireless Settings 6.3.1 Basic Settings For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.1 Basic Settings . 6.3.2 Wireless Security Settings For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.2 Wireless Security Settings . 6.3.3 Advanced Settings For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.3 Advanced Setting s . 6.3.4 WPS Settings For more detail , please refer to 4. 4[...]

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    39 6.3.5 WDS Settings WDS (Wi reless Di stribution System) i s used to expand wireless cov er age area . ZSR4174WE p rovides th ree modes: Lazy , Bridge and R epeater .  WDS Mode:  Lazy Mode: You need to configur e ZSR4174WE’s BSSID i nto another devi ce, but don’t need t o input another device’s BSSID in ZSR4174WE , and they will conne[...]

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    40 6.3.6 Access Control For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.5 Access Control . 6.3.7 Connection Status For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.6 Connection Status .[...]

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    41 6.4 System Tools For more detail s, please refer to 4.5 System Tools .[...]

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    42 Chapter 7 WISP Mod e 7.1 Setup Wizard 1. Select WISP on top ban ner and then sel ect Setup Wizard on the l eft list. Click Next to contin ue. 2. Confi gure WISP Settings , and then cli ck Next .  SSID: Input the SSID of the AP you want to connect. Or click Scan button to select an AP you w ant to connect.  MAC: Input the M AC address of th[...]

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    43 3. Select one Internet connecti on type you’re usi ng in Connection Method , and then click Next . a. Dynamic IP (vi a DHCP) The default method is Dynamic IP . It means your IP address keeps changing every ti me you connect. Y ou do not need to enter the i nformation. Click Next to conti nue di rectly .[...]

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    44 b. Stati c IP Fill the network address information from your ISP in the I P Address, Subnet Mask, Gatew ay a nd Primary DNS serv er fiel ds and click Next . c. ADSL Virtual Di al-up (via P PPoE) Enter the User Nam e and P assword pr ovided by y our ISP , and click Next . d. L2TP Enter the User Nam e and P assword pr ovided by y our ISP , and cli[...]

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    45 e. PPTP Enter the Server IP Addr ess, User Name, and Password provided by your ISP , an d click Next . PPTP (PP T unneling Protocol) p rovides two ad dress modes.  Dynamic IP: If the PPTP offered by y our ISP i s Dynami c IP , please se lect Dynami c IP .  Static IP: Please fill in the par ameters p rovided by y our ISP .[...]

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    46 4. Confi gure Wireless Basic S ettings , and then cli ck Next . For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.1 Basic Settings . 5. Confi gure Wireless Security Settings , and then click Next . For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.2 Wireless Security Settings .[...]

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    47 6. Cli ck Apply and ZSR417 4WE will reboot autom atically to a ctiv ate WISP mode. NOTE : Two access points must use the same channel nu mber, extension chann el, and security sett i ng. 7. After acti vating WISP mode succe ssfully, web page will be di splayed as below. In WISP mode, ZSR4174 WE will behave just the same as the Client mode for wi[...]

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    48 7.2 Advanced Settings 7.2.1 LAN Settings  MAC Address: ZSR4174WE’ s physical MAC address on your local network is unchangeabl e.  IP Address: ZSR4174WE’ s LAN IP address ( not your PC’s IP address). Once you modify the IP address, you need to remember it for the W eb-based Utility login next time. Defaul t v alue is 192.1 68.2.1. [...]

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    49 7.2.2 WAN Settings 7.2.2.1 PPPoE  Connection Mode: Show your current conn ection mode.  Account: Provided b y your ISP .  Password: Pro vided by y our ISP .  MTU: Maxim um T ransmission Uni t. It is the siz e of largest dat agr am that can be sent ov er a network. The defau lt v alue i s 146 0. Do NO T m odify it unl ess necessary . [...]

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    50 7.2.2.2 Dynamic IP  MTU: Maxim um T ransmission Uni t. It is the siz e of largest dat agr am that can be sent ov er a network. The defau lt v alue i s 150 0. Do NO T m odify it unl ess necessary . 7.2.2.3 Static IP  IP Address: Enter the W AN IP ad dress pro vided by your ISP .  Subnet Mask: Enter the WAN Subnet Mask.  Gateway: Enter[...]

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    51 7.2.2.4 L2TP  L2TP Server IP: Enter the Server IP provided by y our ISP .  User Name: Enter L2TP username.  Password: Enter L2TP password.  MTU: Maximum T r ansmission Unit, y ou may need to cha nge i t for optimal performance wi th your specific ISP . 1460 is the def ault MTU.  Address Mode: Select Static i f your ISP suppli es y[...]

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    52 7.2.2.5 PPTP  PPTP Server IP: Enter t he Server IP provided by y our ISP .  User Name: Enter PPTP username pro vided by y our ISP .  Password: Enter PPTP password pro vided by y our ISP .  MTU: Maximum T r ansmission Unit, y ou may need to cha nge i t for optimal performance wi th your specific ISP . 1478 is the def ault MTU.  Add[...]

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    53 7.2.3 DNS Settings  DNS Settings: Select the checkbox t o enable the DNS ser ver .  Primary DNS Address: Enter t he necessary address pro vided by y our ISP .  Secondary DNS A ddress: Enter the sec ond address i f your ISP pro vides, whi ch is optional.[...]

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    54 7.3 Wireless Settings For more detail , please refer to 4. 4 Wireless settings .[...]

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    55 7.4 DHCP Server 7.4.1 DHCP Server  DHCP Server: Select the checkbox to enable DHCP server .  IP Address Star t/End: Enter the r ange of IP address for DHCP serv er distri bution.  Lease Time: choose a l ease time (the d urati on that every computer can k eep a specific IP address) of ev ery IP address assig ned by ZSR4 174WE from drop d[...]

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    56 7.5 Virtual Server 7.5.1 Port Range Forward ing This secti on deals with the port r ange forwardi ng mainly . The Port Ran ge Forw ardi ng allows you to se t up a range of public serv ices such as web servers, ftp, e-mail and other specializ ed Internet appli cations to an assigned IP address on y our LAN.  Start/End Port: Enter the sta rt/en[...]

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    57 7.5.2 DMZ Settings The DMZ(D emilita rized Z one) function is to allow one computer i n LAN to be exposed to the Internet for a special -purpose service as Inter net gami ng or videoconferencing .  DMZ Host IP Address: The IP address of the computer y ou w ant to expose.  Enable: Select the checkbo x to enabl e the DMZ host. IMPORTANT: Whe[...]

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    58 7.6 Security Settings 7.6.1 Client Filter T o benefit your further management to the comp uters in the LAN, you can control some ports access to Int ernet by data pack et filter func tion.  Client Filtering Sett ings: Se lect the ch eckbox to enab le client fil ter .  Access Policy: Select one number fr om the drop-down menu.  Enable: S[...]

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    59 7.6.2 URL Filter If you want to prevent computers in local n etwork from accessing certain website (like pornogr aphy , vi olence, or anythi ng y ou want to block), you can use thi s function to stop computers i n local network from accessing the sit e you defined here.  URL Filtering Setting: Sel ect the checkbo x to enabl e URL filter . [...]

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    60 7.6.3 MAC Filter  MAC Filtering Settings: S elect the checkb ox to enabl e MAC address fi lter .  Access Policy: Selec t one number fr om the drop-down menu.  Enable: Select the checkb ox to enabl e the access poli cy .  Delete the Policy: Cl ick Clear button to clear all setti ngs for the poli cy .  Filtering Mode: Select one b u[...]

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    61 7.6.4 Prevent Network Attack This function is t o protect the int ernal network fr om ex otic attack such as S YN Fl ooding attack, Sm urf attack, LAND attack, etc. Once detect ing the unknown attack, ZSR4174WE w ill restrict its ban dwidth automatical ly . The attack er’s IP address can be found from System Log .  Prevent Network At tack: [...]

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    62 7.6.5 Remote WEB Management This functi on is to all ow the network adm inistr ator to ma nage ZSR41 74WE remotely . If you w ant to access ZSR41 74WE from outside the l ocal network, pl ease select the Enable .  Enable: Select the ch eckbox to ena ble remote web ma nagement.  Port: The management port open to outsi de access. Defaul t v a[...]

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    63 7.6.6 WAN Ping The ping test i s to check the status of y our internet connection. When disabling the tes t, the system wil l ignore the pi ng test from W AN.  Disable the Ping for WAN: Select the checkbox to enable i t.[...]

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    64 7.7 Routing Settings 7.7.1 Routing Table The main duty for ZSR4174 WE is to look for a b est path f or every data frame, and tr ansfer this da ta frame to destination. So, it’ s essenti al for ZSR4174WE to choose the best path. In order to finish this function, man y tr ansferring p aths are sav ed in ZSR4174WE f or choosin g when needed.[...]

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    65 7.8 System Tools 7.8.1 Time Settings For more detail , please refer to 4. 5.1 Time Settings . 7.8.2 DDNS DDNS (Dynami c Doma in Name Syst em) i s to assi gn a fixed host and dom ain name to a dynamic Int ernet IP address, w hich is u sed to monitor h osting website, FTP serv er and so on behind ZSR4174WE. If you want to activat e th is function,[...]

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    66 7.8.5 Upgrade For more detail , please refer to 4. 5.4 Upgrade . 7.8.6 Reboot For more detail , please refer to 4. 5.5 Reboot. 7.8.7 Change Password For more detail , please refer to 4. 5.6 Change Pa ssword. 7.8.8 System Log For more detail , please refer to 4. 5.7 System log .[...]

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    67 Chapter 8 Wireless R outer Mode 8.1 Setup Wizard 1. Select Wireless Router on top banner and then select Setup Wizard o n the left list. Click Next to contin ue. 2. Select one Internet connecti on type you’re usi ng in Connection Method , and then click Next . a. Dynamic IP (vi a DHCP) The default method is Dynamic IP . It means your IP addres[...]

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    68 b. Stati c IP Fill the network address information from your ISP in the I P Address, Subnet Mask, Gatew ay a nd Primary DNS serv er fiel ds and click Next . c. ADSL Virtual Di al-up (via P PPoE) Enter the User Nam e and P assword pr ovided by y our ISP , and click Next . d. L2TP Enter the User Nam e and P assword pr ovided by y our ISP , and cli[...]

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    69 e. PPTP Enter the Server IP Addr ess, User Name, and Password provided by your ISP , an d click Next . PPTP (PP T unneling Protocol) p rovides two ad dress modes.  Dynamic IP: If the PPTP offered by y our ISP i s Dynami c IP , please se lect Dynami c IP .  Static IP: Please fill in the par ameters p rovided by y our ISP .[...]

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    70 3. Confi gure Wireless Basic S ettings , and then cli ck Next . For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.1 Basic Settings . 4. Confi gure Wireless Security Settings , and then click Next . For more detail , please refer to 4. 4.2 Wireless Security Settings .[...]

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    71 5. Cli ck Apply and ZS R4174WE w ill reboot aut omatically to activ ate Wirel ess Router mode. 6. After activating Wireless Router mode successfully, web pa ge will be displ ayed as below. In Wir eless R outer mode, ZSR4174WE will beha ve as the router with wi reless NA T function and DHCP sever . And PC s can get the IP address automatically as[...]

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    72 8.2 Advanced Settings 8.2.1 LAN Settings For more detail , please refer to 7. 2.1 LAN settings . 8.2.2 WAN Settings For more detail , please refer to 7. 2.2 WAN settings . 8.2.3 MAC Address Clone  MAC Address: The MAC address regi stered with y our Internet servi ce provid er .  Clone MAC address: Regi ster y our PC's MAC address. [...]

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    73 8.3 Wireless Settings For more detail , please refer to 6. 3 Wireless Settings . 8.4 DHCP Server For more detail , please refer to 7. 4 DHCP Server . 8.5 Virtual Server For more detail , please refer to 7. 5 Virtual Server . 8.6 Security Settings For more detail , please refer to 7. 6 Security Setti ngs . 8.7 Routing Settings For more detail , p[...]

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    74 Appendix 1: Product Features & Specif ications Features:  Integrates rout er , wireless a ccess point, a nd firewall in one  Complies with IEEE802.11n, IEEE80 2.11b and IEEE80 2.11g standard s  Provide wireless AP , Client+AP , WDS+AP , WISP , Wirel ess Router mode  Provides 15 0Mbps receivin g rate a nd 150Mbps sending rate  [...]

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    75 Specifications: Standards IEEE 802. 11n, IEEE 802.1 1g, IEEE 802.11b standar ds Chipset Ra link: R T305 0 OS Windo ws 2 00 0, X P, V ist a, 7 User interface Easy to use user configuration software Transmit distance Indoor up to 150m (limited to environm ent) roaming Support multipoint auto roaming and configuration; Support wireless network envi[...]

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    76 Appendix 2: Troublesh ooting Q1. I can not login to th e Web interface of ZSR4174WE after en tering the IP address in the ad dress field Step 1: Check Z SR4174WE if it works well. On ce the device is powered on for a f ew seconds, the LAN/ WAN indicator on the panel w ill start flashing. If it is not, please contact us. Step 2: Check if ZSR 4174[...]

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    77 Q5. How to configure and access t he Internet vi a Dynamic IP ? In Setup Wizard of the W eb utili ty interface, select “Dynamic IP” connection type and click “Save” to activate it. As so me ISPs bind the user computer’ s MAC address, you need to cl one ZS R4174WE’ s WAN M AC address to the bindi ng PC’s MAC address. Select “MAC A[...]